Oslo the Owl
£3.99
Oslo the Owl looks like a wise and intricate old bird, but with a few knit and purl stitches, you will soon be soaring through the sky. Together you and Oslo will have a hoot on your never-ending adventures.
Imagine a Hat could do all that…
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern
Oslo is a play on a barred owl, although his colouring is inspired by Owl in The Gruffalo. We start with a little colour work using the stranding knitting technique to create Oslo's stripy wings. The main head has instructions for working both flat or in-the-round. Knitted in stocking stitch then decreasing to shape the crown. The features are knitted separately, sewn together then attached to the head. His bulbous eyes are made by knitting a dome first which creates his fantastic 3d features especially when accompanied by his feathers and beak.
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
The basics have been mastered and ready for something a bit more intricate, this pattern uses colourwork in intarsia and/or stranded knitting. This pattern will use advanced shaping and may introduce lacework
Size
Circumference Approx. | |
Large | 60 cm |
Medium | 56 cm |
What We're Reading
The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear
This enchanting classic poem is absolutely beautiful, together you and Oslo can set sail in your pea-green boat, find a ring from a piggy-wig and marry your pussy cat. Check out our pattern for Casey the Cat and Polo the Pig to make your adventure complete.
Owl or Pussycat by Michael Morpurgo
This modern take on Edward Lear’s classic is a story of bravery and first love. Truly a heartwarming book, with amazing illustrations.
Owl Babies by Martin Waddell
You and Oslo can join the Owl Babies whilst they think a lot and wait patiently for their Mummy to return.
Arlo the Lion who Couldn’t Sleep by Cathrine Rayner
Can you and Oslo help Arlo fall asleep? A stunning picture book, perfect for bedtime reading. Check out our pattern for Lyric the Lion to complete the duo.
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